Kirk Franklin Restrained After Confrontation With Man Who Said He and His Wife Are Going to Hell
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tara mahadevan
Summary
Gospel music legend Kirk Franklin was involved in a heated confrontation with a man who told him and his wife they were "going to hell." The incident occurred after Franklin's set at Philadelphia's Gospel on Independence concert, which was cut short due to a severe storm. Franklin initially tried to de-escalate by offering a hug, but became angry when the man targeted his wife. Security had to hold Franklin back and escort the man away.
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Key quotes
· 2 pulledYou need to repent.
You and your wife are going to go to hell.
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